Ιωάννης Δημακόπουλος

Dr. Yannis E. Dimakopoulos

Assistant Professor in Transport Phenomena

Vice President of The Hellenic Society of Rheology

 

PERSONAL DATA

Work Address:                      

Laboratory of Fluid Mechanics & Rheology,

                                                 

Department of Chemical Engineering,

                                                 

University of Patras, Greece

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+30 2610 96965

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https://scholar.google.gr/citations?user=SOTORrwAAAAJ&hl=el&oi=ao

ORCID:                                  

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8671-0657

Full CV                                   

http://www.mediafire.com/file/2x4x6k8on4bq94s/Resume-Dimakopoulos-2018.pdf/file

MEMBER OF SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITIES

(1). Technical Chamber of Greece, (2). Greek Association of Chemical Engineers, (3). Hellenic Society of

Rheology, (4). European Mechanics Society, (5). Society of Plastics Engineers, (6). European Society of Rheology, (7). European Society of Biomechanics

 

EDUCATION

Diploma in Chemical Engineering,                                                                              9/1992 - 6/1997

Graduated form the graduate program of the Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Patras, Greece. Grade: Very Good.

Master in the Simulation, Optimization and Control of Processes                     10/1997 – 12/2003 Graduated form the post-graduate program of the Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Patras, Greece. Grade: Excellent.

Doctoral Diploma in Chemical Engineering,                                                             10/1997 – 12/2003

Grade: Excellent.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

He has taught the following modules:

  1. “Introduction in Computers and Scientific Programming (Fortran)”: 1998, 1999, 2011.
  2. “Numerical Analysis”: 1997, 1998, 1999, 2012-now.
  3. “Computational Transport Phenomena”: 2005, 2006, 2011, 2012-now.
  4. “Numerical Methods”: 2012-now.
  5. “Rheology of Soft Matter”: 2014, 2015, 2016.
  6. “Fluid Mechanics”: 2015.
  7. “Production and Forming Processes of Industrial Materials”: 2016-now.
  8. “Dynamics and Control of Processes”: 2015.
  9. “Polymer Simulation”: 2018-now.

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

  1. Chemical Engineer, November 1997 - present.
  2. Chemical Analyst in the Department of Analysis of Mineral Oils (TAO/AOAP) of the 872 AK, April 2004 - September 2004.
  3. Research associate of University of Patras, March 2005 – November 2007.
  4. Adjunct Lecturer of the Department of Chemical Engineering of the University of Patras, 2005- 2007.
  5. Post- Doctoral Researcher of the Biomedical Department of the Technical University of Eindhoven & Institute of Material Technology (MaTE), December 2007- February 2010.
  1. Research associate of Laboratory of Computational Fluid Dynamics, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Patras, March 2005 – present.
  2. Post- Doctoral Researcher of the FORTH/ICE-HT, December 2012 – May 2013.
  3. Researcher of the University of Cyprus, July 2012 – July 2014.
  4. Adjunct Lecturer of the Department of Chemical Engineering of the University of Patras, 2011- 2012, 2012-2013.
  5. Non-Tenured Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Patras, January 2014 – October 2017.
  6. Tenured Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Patras, October 2017 present.
  7. Member of the Interdepartmental post-graduate program on Science and Technology of Polymers, University of Patras, September 2014 - present.

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

  1. Member of the general assembly of the Department of Chemical Engineering, from January 2014 - present.
  2. Member of the Committee of Undergraduate studies the Department of Chemical Engineering, from September 2014 - present.
  3. Member of the Committee of Physical Processes of the Department of Chemical Engineering, from January 2014 - present.
  4. In charge of the examination and course scheduling of the Department of Chemical Engineering, from September 2014 - September 2016.
  5. Coordinator of Erasmus+ at the Department of Chemical Engineering, from September 2014 - present.
  6. In charge of the official web page of the Department of Chemical Engineering, from September 2014 - present.
  7. Member of the execution committee of the Interdepartmental Post-Graduate Program on Science and Technology of Polymers, University of Patras, September 2017 - present.
  8. Member of the execution committee of the Hellenic Society of Rheology, June 2016 - present.

DIPLOMA THESIS SUPERVISIONS

  1. George Delidakis, Department of Chemical Engineering, September 2014 – July 2015.
  2. Spyros Tsolas, Department of Chemical Engineering, September 2015 – July 2016.
  3. Hanin Alexaki, Department of Chemical Engineering, April 2017 – July 2018.
  4. Ellie Chrysou, Department of Civil Engineering, December 2017 – expected to finish June 2019.
  5. Maro Malliaroudaki, Department of Chemical Engineering, September 2018 - expected to finish June 2019.
  6. Dimitris Zagganas, Department of Chemical Engineering, September 2018 – expected to finish June 2019.
  7. Eleni Kouni, Department of Chemical Engineering, December 2018 – expected to finish June 2020.

MASTER THESIS SUPERVISIONS

  1. Michalis Kaffetzakis, Interdepartmental post-graduate program on Science and Technology of Polymers, University of Patras, January 2017 – July 2018.
  2. Kostas Yannokostas, Post-graduate program on Chemical Engineering, University of Patras, January 2015 –October 2017.
  3. George Makrygiorgos, Post-graduate program on Chemical Engineering, University of Patras, January 2016 – July 2018.
  4. Vlasis Mitsoulas, Post-graduate program on Chemical Engineering, University of Patras, January 2017 – expected to finish July 2019.
  5. Pantelis Moschopoulos, Department of Chemical Engineering, September 2017 - expected to finish July 2019.

PhD THESIS SUPERVISIONS

  1. Kostas Yannokostas, Post-graduate program on Chemical Engineering, University of Patras, October 2017

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AWARDS

  1. Prize of the Technical Chamber of Greece (TEE) for his performance in lectures during the academic year 1996-1997.
  2. Post Doctoral scholar of the National Institute of Scholarships (IKY) for the academic year 2005-2007.
  3. Scholarship for attending DEISA/PRACE Spring School in Edinburgh (2011).
  4. Scholarship for attending Cyprus Advanced HPC Workshop Winter in Nicosia (2012).
  5. Walters Prize 2018 for best paper published in JNNFM in 2018. The award will be made at the 2019 Society of Rheology meeting in Rayleigh, North Carolina.

GUEST EDITOR

  1. Guest Editor of special issue on “Rheology of Advanced Complex Fluids” in Materials MDPI, 2019.

EDITORIAL BOARD

  1. Member of the Editorial Board of ISRN Applied Mathematics, since March 2011 - December 2017.
  2. Member of the Editorial Board of Mathematical Problems in Engineering, since July 2012.
  3. Member of the Editorial Board of Journal of Oil, Gas and Petrochemical Sciences, since October 2017.
  4. Member of the Editorial Board of International Journal of Bioprocessing and Biotechniques, since January 2018.
  5. Review Editor in Soft Matter Physics part of the journal(s) Frontiers in Physics, since April 2018.
  6. Member of the Editorial Board of International Journal of Petroleum and Petrochemical Engineering, since June 2018.
  7. Member of the Editorial Board of CPQ Medicine, since June 2018.
  8. Member of the Editorial Board of the Frontiers in Drug, Chemistry and Clinical Research, since June 2018.
  9. Associate Editor in Evolutions in Mechanical Engineering (EME), since June 2018.
  10. Member of the Editorial Board of Chemical Engineering Open Access Open Journal (CEOAOJ), since July 2018.
  11. Member of the Editorial Board of Advances in Mathematical Physics, since August 2018.
  12. Member of the Editorial Board of Insights in Mining Science & Technology, since October 2018.
  13. Associate Editor in Prospects of Mechanical Engineering & Technology, since November 2018.
  14. Member of the Editorial Board of Applied Cell Biology, since November 2018.
  15. Member of the Editorial Board of Journal Clinical and Medical Research (CMR), since May 2019.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

I1. Tsamopoulos, J., and Dimakopoulos, Y., “A flexible and robust numerical method for solving moving boundary problems with large deformations: Application in Polymer processing and rheology.”, PPS-2005, August 2005, Quebec City, CANADA. 

I2. Tsamopoulos, J., and Dimakopoulos, Y., “Yield stress phenomena and known solutions of visco-plastic flows.”, BIRS Workshop: 05w5028 Visco-plastic fluids: from theory to application, October 2005, Banff, CANADA. 

I3. Tsamopoulos, J., and Dimakopoulos, Y., “Steady bubble rise and deformation in Bingham fluids and conditions for their entrapment.”, IUATM Symposium on Recent Advances in Multiphase Flows: Numerical and Experimental, June 2007, Istanbul, TURKEY.

I4. Tsamopoulos, J., and Dimakopoulos, Y., “A finite-element based methodology for solving moving boundary problems with large deformations in complex geometries: Applications in polymer processing and rheology.”, PPS-24, June 2008, Salerno, ITALY.

I5. Dimakopoulos, Y., Bogaerds, A.C.B., Anderson, P.D., Hulsen, M.A., Baaijens, F.P.T., “Fluid-structure interaction simulations of a stented aortic valve.”, AIO Meeting, September 2009, Eindhoven, THE NETHERLANDS.

I6. Tsamopoulos, J., and Dimakopoulos, Y., “Viscoplastic fluids: Recent developments and new challenges.”, 6th East Mediterranean Chemical Engineering Conference, March 2010, Istanbul, TURKEY.

I7. Dimakopoulos, Y., “Hemodynamics of the aortic valve: Numerical simulation and open issues”, HSR 2011, May 2011, Athens, GREECE (plenary lecture).

I8. Dimakopoulos, Y., “Fluid structure interaction of the aortic valve with the hemodynamic environment: A fictitious domain/Lagrange multiplier approximation”, Workshop on Hemodynamics and Hemorheology, February 2012, Nicosia, CYPRUS.

I9. Dimakopoulos, Y., Tsamopoulos, Y., “What is the role of blood viscoelasticity in the formation of celldepletion-layer in microvessels line with glycocalyx layer?”, 24th ICTAM, August 2016, Montreal, CANADA.

MEETINGS ORGANIZED - SESSIONS CHAIRED

  1. 6th Panhellenic Conference in Chemical Engineering, Athens, Greece, May 2007, Chaired Session on "Transport Phenomena-Fluid Mechanics".
  2. 10th Panhellenic Conference in Chemical Engineering, Patras, Greece, May 2015, Chaired Session on "Transport Phenomena-Fluid Mechanics".
  3. Molecular Biology Summit, London, London, UK, October 2016, Chaired 2nd Microfluidics Congress.
  4. Flow2016, Patras, Greece, November 2016, Chaired Session on “Computational Fluid Mechanics”
  5. HSR 2017, Limassol, Cyprus 2017, Member of the Scientific Committee
  6. HSR 2017, Limassol, Cyprus 2017, Chaired Session on “Hemorheology”
  7. 12th European Fluid Mechanics Conference, Vienna, Austria, September 2018, Chaired Session on “Biological Flows”
  8. HSR 2019, Ko Island, Greece 2019, Member of the Scientific Committee

  

PROPOSAL EVALUATOR

(1) GNET, HPC, since February 2014, (2) GSRT, Greece, since January 2017, (3) RPF, Cyprus, since October  2017, (4) IKY, Greece, since May 2018

 

REVIEWER OF SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES

Article reviewer of the following international scientific journals: 

(1) Polymer Engineering & Science since June of 2005, (2) International Polymer Processing since February of 2007, (3) International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology since June of 2007, (4) Rheologica Acta since July of 2007, (5) Journal of Materials Processing Technology since October of 2007, (6) Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE A since November of 2007, (7) Chemical Engineering Science since February of 2008, (8) Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control since October of 2009, (9) Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Review since November of 2009, (10) The IMA Journal of Applied Mathematics since April of 2010, (11) Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering since February of 2011, (12) Journal of Engineering Mathematics since February of 2011, (13) Applied Mathematical Modeling since February of

2011, (14) Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing since April 2011, (15) Journal of NonNewtonian Fluid Mechanics since May 2011, (16) Discrete dynamics in nature and society since June 2011,

(17) Journal of Hazardous Materials since February 2012, (18) Physical Review & Research International since April 2012, (19) International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology since June 2012, (20)

Engineering with Computers since September 2012, (21) Applied Energy since April 2013, (22) Journal of Archaeological Science since November 2013, (23) The Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering since July 2014, (24) Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology since August 2014, (25) British Journal of Applied Science & Technology, since September 2014, (26) Chemical Engineering Journal, since October 2014, (27) Fluid Dynamics Research, since April 2015, (28) Soft matter, since October 2015, (29) Multidiscipline Modeling in Materials and Structures, since January 2016, (30) Chemical Engineering Journal, since January 2016, (31) Korea-Australia Rheology Journal, since February 2016, (32) Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering, since April 2016, (33) ASME, Applied Mechanics Reviews, since May 2016, (34) Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, since January 2017, (35) Ain Shams Engineering Journal, since January 2017, (36) Physics of Fluids, since March 2017, (37) Journal of Rheology, since March 2017, (38) International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, since April 2017, (39) European Journal of Mechanics / B Fluids, since February 2018, (40) International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, since March 2018, (41)Journal of Biological Physics, since March 2018, (42) Soft Matter Physics part of the journal(s) Frontiers in Physics, since April 2018, (43) Fluids, since June 2018, (44) European Biophysics

Journal, since July 2018, (45)Applied Sciences, since Augustus 2018, (46) Water, since September 2018, (47) Microgravity Science and Technology, since October 2018, (48) Materials, since October 2018, (49) International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering, since December 2018.

Article reviewer of the following international conferences: (1) 7th GRACM International Congress on Computational Mechanics in April of 2011, (2) MDEE2017 in November of 2017, (3) ICBEB2017 in October of 2017, Guangzhou.

FRONT COVER

  1. Soft Matter, 2018,14, 4218-4218. DOI: 10.1039/C8SM90095G http://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2018/sm/c8sm90095g#!divAbstract

SELECTED JOURNAL ARTICLES – 51 in total

Α1. Dimakopoulos, Y., and Tsamopoulos, J., “A quasi-elliptic transformation for moving boundary problems with large anisotropic deformations”, J. Comp. Physics, 192, 494-522 (2003).

Α2. Chatzidai, N., Giannousakis, A., Dimakopoulos, Y., and Tsamopoulos, J., “On the elliptic mesh generation in domains containing multiple inclusions and undergoing large deformations”, J. Comp. Phys., 228, 1980-2011 (2009).

Α3. Dimakopoulos, Y., Bogaerds, A., Anderson, P., Hulsen, M., Baaijens, F.P.T., “Direct numerical simulation of a 2D idealized aortic heart valve at physiological flow rates”, Comp. Meth. Biomech. and Biomed. Engrg, 15 (11), 1157-1179 (2012).

A4. Dimakopoulos, Y., Kelesidis, G. Tsouka, S., Georgiou, G., and Tsamopoulos, J., “Hemodynamics in stenotic vessels of small diameter under steady state conditions: Effect of viscoelasticity and migration of Red Blood Cells”, Biorheology 52, 183-210 (2015). 

A5 Fraggedakis, D., Kouris, C., Dimakopoulos, Y., and Tsamopoulos, J., “Flow of two immiscible fluids in a periodically constricted tube: Transitions to stratified, segmented, churn, spray or segregated flow”, Phys. Fluids 27, 082102 (2015); http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4928052.

Α6. Tsouka, S., Dimakopoulos, Y., and Tsamopoulos, J., “Stress gradient induced migration of polymers in corrugated channels”, J. Non-Newtonian Fluid Mech. 228, 79-95 (2016). doi:10.1016/j.jnnfm.2015.12.011 A7. Fraggedakis, D., Dimakopoulos, Y., and Tsamopoulos, J., “Yielding the yield stress analysis: A thorough comparison of recently proposed elasto-visco-plastic (EVP) fluid models”, J. Non-Newtonian Fluid Mech. 236, 104-122 (2016).

A8. Fraggedakis, D., Papaioannou, J., Dimakopoulos, Y., Tsamopoulos, J., “Discretization of ThreeDimensional Free Surface Flows and Moving Boundary Problems via Elliptic Grid Methods based on

Variational Principles”, Journal of Computational Physics 344, 127-150 (2017).

A9. Martino, E., Koilias, G., Athanasiou, M., Katsaounis, A., Dimakopoulos, J., Tsamopoulos, J., “Experimental investigation and mathematical modeling of triode PEM fuel cells”, Electrochimica Acta 248, 518-533 (2017).

A10. Varchanis, S., Dimakopoulos, Y., Tsamopoulos J. “Evaluation of tube models for linear entangled polymers in simple and complex flows”, Journal of Rheology 62, 25 (2018); https://doi.org/10.1122/1.5009197.

A11. Dimakopoulos, Y., Makrygiorgos, G., Georgiou, G., and Tsamopoulos J., “The PAL (Penalized Augmented Lagrangian) Method for Computing Viscoplastic flows: a Fast Converging Scheme”, J. NonNewtonian Fluid Mech. 256, 23-41 (2018); https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnnfm.2018.03.009.

A12. Varchanis, S., Dimakopoulos, Y., Wagner, C., and Tsamopoulos J., “How viscoelastic is Human Blood Plasma?”, Soft Matter, 14, 4238-4251 (2018), DOI: 10.1039/C8SM00061A.

A13. De Corato, M., Dimakopoulos, Y., Tsamopoulos, J., and Garbin V., “Bubble dynamics in yield-stress fluids”, submitted for publication in Phys. Rev. Fluids (2018)

 

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS IN CONFERENCES – 130 in total

P1. Dimakopoulos, Y., Baaijens, F., Hulsen, M., and Bogaerds, A., “Simulations of the motion of a stented aortic valve interacting with hemodynamic environment”, 8th Panhellenic Conference in Chemical Engineering, May 2011, Thessaloniki, GREECE.

P2. Dimakopoulos, Y, “Hemodynamics of the aortic valve: numerical simulation and open issues”, HSR 2011, June 2011, Athens, GREECE.

P3. Dimakopoulos, Y., Bogaerds, A., Anderson, P., and Baaijens, F., “Application of the ficticious domain/Lagrange multiplier method on the simulation of the aortic valve”, GRACM 2011, June-July 2011, Athens, GREECE.

P4. Dimakopoulos, Y., “Fluid Structure Interaction of the aortic valve with the hemodynamic environment: A Fictitious Domain/ Lagrange Multiplier Approximation”, Workshop on Hemodynamics and Hemorheology, February 2012, Nicosia, CYPRUS.

P5. Dimakopoulos, Y., Papaioannou, J., and Tsamopoulos, “Cavity growth in pressure sensitive adhesive materials: 3D Finite element calculations”, The XVIth International Congress on Rheology, August 2012, Lisboan, PORTUGAN.

P6. Dimakopoulos, Y., Papaioannou, J., and Tsamopoulos, J., “Filament stretching of pressure sensitive adhesive with gas inclusions: a 3D hyperelastic-viscoelastic model and numerical simulations”, 23rd ICTAM, August 2012, Beijing, CHINA. 

P7. Papaioannou, J., Dimakopoulos, Y., and Tsamopoulos, J., “A fully implicit 3D elliptic mesh generator for moving boundary flow problems with large arbitrary deformations”, 20th ECCOMAS, September 2012, Vienna, AUSTRIA.

P8. Dimakopoulos, Y., Papaioannou, J., and Tsamopoulos, J., “A fast explicit-implicit integration method for non-linear integral constitutive models casted in a Lagrangian Finite Element framework: Application to the filament stretching of pressure sensitive adhesives”, 20th ECCOMAS, September 2012, Vienna, AUSTRIA.

P9. Dimakopoulos, Y., “A parallel algorithm for integral constitutive models”, Workshop on Parallel processing and Computational Oceanography, November 2012, CYPRUS.

P10. Georgiou, G., Kelesidis, G., Dimakopoulos, Y., and Tsamopoulos, J., “Effect of blood viscoelasticity on the flow in microvessels”, Workshop on Bioengineering and Patient–Specific Cardiovascular Modeling-April 2013, Limassol, CYPRUS.

P11. Kelesidis, G., Georgiou, G., Dimakopoulos, Y., and Tsamopoulos, J., “Viscoelastic behavior of blood in small vessels: a numerical investigation”, ESB CONGRESS 2013, AUGUST 2013, Patras, GREECE.

P12. Dimakopoulos, Y., Syrakos, A., Georgiou, G., Papadopoulos, K., Tsamopoulos, J., “Effect of RBC migration phenomena on the hemodynamics in stenotic microvessels under pulsating flow conditions”, AERC 2014, April 2014, Karlsruhe, GERMANY.

P13. Dimakopoulos, Y., Syrakos, A., Georgiou, G., Tsamopoulos, J., “Effect of RBC migration phenomena on the hemodynamics in stenotic microvessels under steady and pulsating flow conditions”, HSR 2014, July 2014, Heraklion, GREECE.

P14. Dimakopoulos, Y., Syrakos, A., Georgiou, G., and Dimakopoulos, Y., “Effect of viscoelasticity and RBC migration phenomena in stenotic microvessels”, 67th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, November 2014, San Francisco, USA.

P15. Nguyen, P.K., Dimakopoulos, Y., and Tsamopoulos, J., “Partial liquid-penetration inside a deep trench by film flowing over it”, 67th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, November 2014, San Francisco, USA.

P16. Dimakopoulos, Y., Delidakis, G., Tsamopoulos J., “Effects of a protein glycocalyx in the hemodynamics of small blood vessels”, APS 2015 DFD, November 2015, Boston, USA.

P17. Dimakopoulos, Y. and Tsamopoulos, J., “Why RBCs migrate radially in microvessels? Mean Field Modeling and investigation of the role of viscoelasticity”, ESM-EVBO 2017, May 2017, Geneva, Switzerland.

P18. Dimakopoulos, Y., Makrygiorgos, G., Georgiou, G., Tsamopoulos, J., “A fast and efficient algorithm for computing viscoplastic flows”, HSR 2017, July 2017, Limassol, CYPRUS.

P19. Makrygiorgos, G., Fraggedakis, D., Dimakopoulos, Y., Tsamopoulos, J., “Structural processes in elastoviscoplastic materials”, HSR 2017, July 2017, Limassol, CYPRUS.

P20. Giannocostas, K., Dimakopoulos, Y., and Tsamopoulos, J., “An apparent slip law for the accurate calculation of wall shear stress in microcirculation”, ESB Seville, July 2017, Seville, Spain.

P21. Tsamopoulos, J., Varchanis, S., Dimakopoulos, Y., “Simulations in Agreement with Experiments Confirm That Blood Plasma Exhibits A Pronounced Viscoelastic Behavior”, APS 2017 DFD, November 2017, Denver, USA. P22. Varchanis, S., Dimakopoulos, Y., Wagner, C., and Tsamopoulos, J., “Identification of the viscoelastic properties of human blood plasma”, AERC 2018, April 2018, Sorrento, ITALY.

P23. Mitsoulas, V., Giannokostas, K., Dimakopoulos, Y., Tsamopoulos, J., “Multiscale modeling of the Glycocalyx Layer: Its impact on hemodynamics”, 8th World Congress of Biomechanics, July 2018, Dublin, Ireland.

P24. Giannokostas, K., Dimakopoulos, Y., Tsamopoulos, J., “Transient effects of NO production/diffusion in microvessels”, 8th World Congress of Biomechanics, July 2018, Dublin, Ireland. 

P25. Mitsoulas, V., Giannokostas, K., Dimakopoulos, Y., Tsamopoulos, J., “Investigation of the impact of the endothelial surface layer on the hemodynamics capillary vessels through multiscale modeling and simulations”, EFMC12, September 2018, Vienna, Austria.

P26. De Corato, M., Saint-Michel, B., Makrygiorgos, G., Dimakopoulos, Y., Tsamopoulos, J., Garbin, V., “Acoustically enhanced bubble removal from yield-stress fluids”, SOR 90, October 2018, Houston, USA. P27. Dimakopoulos, Y., Pettas, D., Karapetsas, G., Tsamopoulos, J., “Linear stability of viscoelastic film flow over structured surfaces”, APS 2018 DFD, November 2018, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

 

PARTICIPATION IN RELATIVE TO CARE RESEARCH PROGRAMMES

EOK: European research program: Molecular-Based approach to the simulation of polymer fluid flows in processing operations Code: ΕΟΚ/Μ-6

MODIFY: European research program: “Multi-scale modeling of interfacial phenomena in acrylic adhesives undergoing deformation”. Code: MODIFY, NMP-2008-25-2

FSISOLVERS: European research program: “Accelerating FSI solvers using general purpose graphical processing units (GPGPUs)”, Code: FSISOLVERS, ΤΠΕ/ΠΛΗΡΟ/0609(ΒΕ)/11

PHARMAMUDS: Greece-Israel research program: “Physicochemical and biological characterization and improvement natural sludges to produce product of large added value”, Code: GA:3163

MicroBlooM: Internal research program: ”Microrheological Blood Modeling”, Duration:  thirty six (36) months (2016-2019).

ΔΙΔΑΚΤΟΡ: European research program: “An in-silico Modelling of the effective transport of Drug-Carrying particles to treat atherosclerosis”.

New Researchers: European research program: “Mesoscopic modeling and investigation of the rheological behavior of blood through DNS simulations”.